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Compression load cell R02 series
button typestrain gaugefor calibration

Compression load cell - R02 series  - Mark-10 - button type / strain gauge / for calibration
Compression load cell - R02 series  - Mark-10 - button type / strain gauge / for calibration
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Characteristics

Type
compression
Form
button type
Technology
strain gauge
Applications
for calibration
Other characteristics
stainless steel, compact, rugged
Rated force

Min.: 500 N

Max.: 50,000 N

Height

9.9 mm, 15.8 mm
(0.39 in, 0.62 in)

Description

Button sensor for compressive loads of up to 10,000 lb. Compact and rugged, the R02 is ideal for heavy duty applications with space constraints. Compatible with Mark-10 indicators, (sold separately) through unique Plug & Test® technology. A combined certificate for the sensor and an indicator is available at time of order at no charge, part no. CERT-SI. Features and specifications •Member of the Plug & Test™ family of interchangeable sensors and indicators •Small size Stainless steel construction •NIST-traceable certificate of calibration with data is included. If the sensor is ordered with an indicator, a certificate for the set (indicator + sensor) can be supplied upon request, at no additional charge. •Accuracy: ± 0.5% of full scale + indicator •Weight: 0.4 lb (0.2 kg) •Warranty: 3 years

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